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Thought I would go out and take some night shots of my car, took heaps of photos but most of them came out too dark. Need to learn how to use the camera better.....I'm pretty happy with these though. Forgot to take a spanner to take the no. plates off though grrr!

P.S. There's no half naked reflection of me in these photo's :(

http://www.katech.com.au/Kyles/IMG_7592.JPG

http://www.katech.com.au/Kyles/IMG_7600.JPG

http://www.katech.com.au/Kyles/IMG_7620.JPG

http://www.katech.com.au/Kyles/IMG_7640.JPG

http://www.katech.com.au/Kyles/IMG_7709.JPG

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nice pics man, where did u take those pics ?

Possibly somewhere down the Peninsula for the first 3?

2nd last one is outside Luna Park in St Kilda

Last one looks like Docklands where I have been to get pics of my car

Great locations and stunning evening for it. Can't believe there isnt another person in that St Kilda pic though (other than the driver!) :(

nice pics man, where did u take those pics ?

Well the one with luna park is obviously there, if you turn around from where that pic was taken there's a little pier that goes out into the water, first 3 pics were taken on that...good place but hard to get a low car down the dip from the road. Last one was taken down opposite the subaru dealership in docklands, I think everyone has taken photos there :rofl: I took some with the city in the background but they came out shitty.

I have a very good place for next time too but need to be able to do something about the noise of the car before I can get it to the spot, might piss people off otherwise :P

Thanks for the comments everyone :laugh:

i have to ask though - in the luna park one, your reverse lights are on. If the car is turned on, how is it possible for the reverse lights to be on, with no one there to press the clutch to prevent it from stalling?

EDIT: btw, nice pics. Should take my car there for photos

Edited by emsta2003

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